The reason why too much CO2 is particularly bad is because of the sheer amount of it that regularly gets emitted into the atmosphere by humans compared to the other greenhouse gases (even though some of the others are more potent, they're not as abundant in
comparison).
Water vapour often gets quoted as one of those other potent gases in debates like these but as the article points out, it acts as a positive feedback mechanism where more warming from CO2 and other greenhouse gases = more evaporation from the ocean and vegetation
= more water vapour = more warming, and so on.
Excessive CO2 also has a very long residence time in the atmosphere i.e. it hangs around for hundreds to thousands of years which also makes it particularly bad.
In saying all that, it's important not to ignore those other gases either such as methane. Hence the umbrella term, greenhouse gases, for all them that enhance warming,
Ken.
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Subject: [austpacwx] Different gases